After what Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke just said, it’s a good bet that Al Sharpton won’t be inviting the sheriff over for Christmas dinner.

Sharpton has suddenly changed his tune about police officers being racist, hate-driven “roaches.” On his MSNBC show, the execution of two NYPD cops over the weekend was condemned by the civil rights activist — some would say “agitator” considering all of his provocative, inflammatory rhetoric through the years.

Appearing on “The Kelly File” Monday night, Sheriff Clarke blasted Al Sharpton as a “phony” and a “cartoon.” Commenting on Sharpton’s abrupt about-face in now praising the work of NYC police following the assassination of two of New York’s finest over the weekend, the outspoken lawman told Megyn Kelly:

“I don’t know why the media continues to put a camera and a microphone in front of his face.” Clarke said. “He doesn’t believe a word of what he said today – neither does anybody else.”

And speaking directly to the close relationship Sharpton enjoys with President Obama, Sheriff Clarke said:

“I would question the judgment of anybody in the United States of America that would hold counsel or take advice from Al Sharpton.”

As Western Journalism reported on Monday, Donald Trump — who claims to know Al Sharpton very well — called him a “professional con man” who has “gotten away with murder.”

You can watch Megyn Kelly’s extraordinary interview with Milwaukee Country Sheriff David Clarke by clicking on the video above.

Donald Trump is known for saying some pretty provocative things from time to time, and his appearance this morning on “Fox and Friends” gave him another chance to drop a huge verbal bomb.

When asked about Al Sharpton’s role in stirring up racial tensions and turning communities of color against the police departments that serve them, Trump was both blunt and accusatory.

Referring to the civil rights activist’s involvement in Ferguson and New York City protests against so-called police misconduct, Trump called Sharpton a “professional con man” who has “gotten away with murder.”

You can watch Donald Trump’s explosive interview on the Fox News show by clicking on the video above.

Business mogul Donald Trump rarely shies away from an opportunity to criticize the current administration. Earlier this week, he followed in the same vein by posting a Christmas card that played on the phrase he popularized as host of the NBC’s ‘The Apprentice.’

“President Obama,” the image states, “you’re fired!”

He goes on to wish his followers a happy holiday season and call for ways to “make America great again” by using a dedicated Twitter hashtag.

Business mogul Donald Trump rarely shies away from an opportunity to criticize the current administration. Earlier this week, he followed in the same vein by posting a Christmas card that played on the phrase he popularized as host of the NBC’s ‘The Apprentice.’

“President Obama,” the image states, “you’re fired!”

He goes on to wish his followers a happy holiday season and call for ways to “make America great again” by using a dedicated Twitter hashtag.

Business tycoon and outspoken Barack Obama critic Donald Trump seems surer than ever that the president has something to hide about his past. After initially offering to make a $5 million donation in Obama’s name if he would simply release his records, Trump acknowledged recently that he subsequently increased that proposal by a factor of 10.

Still, he said during a National Press Club appearance, Obama declined to take him up on it.

“I offered him a tremendous amount of money just to show,” Trump explained, noting that he was only interested in determining Obama’s place of birth.

The refusal, he explained, just raises further questions.

“Why didn’t the man take $5 million for his favorite charity?” he asked. “Then what wasn’t reported by the presses, sometimes just prior to the expiration date of that offer, I raised the offer to $50 million.”

Discussing the issue with ABC interviewer Jonathan Karl, Trump grew indignant at the host’s dismissal of his claims.

“What, does that make me not serious?” he inquired. “I think that resonated with a lot of people.”

He went on to say that he has yet to determine whether Obama was born in the U.S. or not.

“I have no idea,” he explained. “I don’t know. Was there a birth certificate? You tell me. You know some people say that was not his birth certificate. I’m saying I don’t know. Nobody knows – and you don’t know either. Jonathan, you’re a smart guy; and you don’t know.”

Karl is far from the first commentator to take a snide approach to those often derisively referred to as ‘birthers.’ Even Obama himself has been known to lambaste those who believe he has been less than candid about his past.

Trump, however, has remained undeterred. As he told National Press Club President Myron Belkind, he does not regret spending the time and effort – as well as facing substantial ridicule – in attempting to settle this ongoing debate.

“Not even a little bit,” he said. “I don’t regret it. Why would I regret it?”